Socks and Mittens for the Family
Book No. 174
The Spool Cotton Company
Original Copyright 1941
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SMALL |
MEDIUM |
LARGE |
Men’s Sizes |
10 – 10½ |
11 – 11½ |
12 – 12½ |
Women’s Sizes |
8½ – 9 |
9½ – 10 |
10½ – 11 |
Children’s Sizes |
7½ – 8 |
8½ – 9 |
9½ – 10 |
WHEN PURCHASING YARN … Be sure to buy sufficient yarn of the same dye lot to complete the garment you wish to make. It is impossible to avoid slight variation in color in different dye lots.
GAUGE … For perfect results your number of stitches and rows to the inch should correspond with that in the directions. Before starting your article, make a small sample of the stitch. If your working tension is too tight or too loose, use a finer or coarser needle, to obtain the correct gauge.
BLOCKING … To block woolen articles, press through a wet cloth, using a moderately hot iron. For best results, gloves or socks should be blocked over metal or wooden forms, keeping correct line of seams or pattern. Press as described, and allow to dry before removing from form.
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